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Part of the vision of
Alon has always been to have a school on the base for the Alon children as
well as children outside of the community. Until July 2005, the Alon
school going children were integrated into local schools and were able to
make very positive contributions to these schools. Both Kim and I taught
for the past 12 years in various local schools both in Somerset West area
and in the Tzaneen area and were always excited by the prospect of
starting our own school at Alon. When it was finally decided early 2005
that it was the correct time to start a school i.e. Blue Mountain College,
it required immediate and effective action as a lot had to be organised in
a short time. All the Alon primary school children were integrated into
the new school and two classrooms were established in what is now Danny
and Stephanie’s house. Kim and Laura had to take up the challenge of
teaching the primary school as the high school was only to start in
January 2006. Blue Mountain College was not only to be a combined school
but the high school section was to also be a boarding school. What a
challenge and yet what a blessing this was to be. December 2005 was
extremely busy with planning, making furniture, building and renovations
all to ensure the school was ready for the first boarders to arrive. The
school has been a testimony of God’s provision and favour. The beautiful
farmhouse at the top of the property was renovated into classrooms that
have fantastic views of the Tzaneen Valley. Because many members of Alon
are qualified teachers we were able to start with a credible staff without
having to employ any outside teachers. Blue Mountain College has 50
learners, some from as far as Cape Town and has classes from Gr. 1 – 11.
The school is fully registered with the Dept. of Education and we can say
we are blessed by the Lord and excited for the future of Blue Mountain
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